When multiple teeth are damaged, decayed, or missing, everyday tasks like eating, speaking, and smiling can feel overwhelming. Full mouth reconstruction at myDental combines restorative procedures into a coordinated treatment plan that rebuilds your oral health from the ground up — so you can get back to living without dental pain or embarrassment.
Full mouth reconstruction is a comprehensive treatment approach that combines multiple restorative procedures to rebuild teeth that are severely damaged, decayed, or missing. Unlike a single procedure that addresses one tooth, full mouth reconstruction looks at your entire mouth as a system — restoring function, comfort, and appearance through a coordinated, phased treatment plan.
At myDental, we start with a thorough examination and digital imaging to understand the full picture of your oral health. From there, we build a step-by-step plan that may include crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, root canals, and bite correction — all coordinated so each phase builds on the last. The goal is a healthy, fully functioning smile that lasts.
Every case begins with a full examination and digital imaging. We map out every procedure, timeline, and cost so you understand the entire plan before treatment starts.
Crowns, implants, dentures, bridges, and bite correction are coordinated into a single plan — eliminating the guesswork of treating problems one at a time.
Treatment is completed in stages, giving each area time to heal before moving to the next step. This approach produces better results and is easier on your body.
No two full mouth reconstructions are the same. Your plan is designed around your specific dental health, goals, budget, and timeline.
Full mouth reconstruction is not a single procedure — it is a combination of treatments tailored to your specific needs. Depending on the condition of your teeth, gums, and jawbone, your plan may include one or more of the following approaches.

Custom crowns cap damaged teeth to restore their strength and shape, while bridges span gaps left by missing teeth. This approach is ideal when the remaining tooth structure is strong enough to support restorations but teeth are too damaged for fillings alone.

Dental implants replace missing tooth roots with titanium posts that fuse with your jawbone, providing a permanent foundation for crowns, bridges, or implant-supported dentures. Implants help preserve jawbone density and function like natural teeth.

Many patients benefit from a combination of restorative procedures. Teeth that can be saved receive crowns, missing teeth are replaced with implants or bridges, and areas with multiple missing teeth may be restored with partial or implant-supported dentures.

Bite problems caused by worn, shifted, or missing teeth can lead to jaw pain, headaches, and uneven wear. Bite restoration corrects your occlusion — how your upper and lower teeth come together — using a combination of crowns, orthodontics, or adjustments to create a balanced, comfortable bite.
Full mouth reconstruction is designed for patients dealing with widespread dental problems that go beyond what a single procedure can fix. If any of the following sound familiar, a comprehensive reconstruction may be the right path forward.
Not sure where to start? That is exactly what the consultation is for. We evaluate your entire mouth, explain your options, and help you understand what reconstruction can do for you — with no pressure and no judgment. Sedation options are available for patients who feel anxious about dental visits.

Full mouth reconstruction is a phased process. Each step is planned carefully so your treatment progresses smoothly and your mouth heals properly between procedures. Here is what a typical reconstruction looks like.
We start with a thorough evaluation of your teeth, gums, jawbone, and bite. This includes digital X-rays, 3D imaging, and a detailed bite analysis. Using this information, we create a personalized treatment plan that outlines every procedure, the order they will be completed, the expected timeline, and the cost. You will understand the full picture before any treatment begins.
Before rebuilding, we address any urgent issues — infections, gum disease, extractions of teeth that cannot be saved, and bone grafting if needed to support implants. This phase creates a healthy foundation for the restorative work to come.
With the foundation in place, we begin the rebuilding process. This may include placing dental implants, preparing and fitting crowns, fabricating bridges or dentures, and performing root canals on teeth that can be saved. Each procedure is scheduled in a logical sequence, and temporary restorations keep you comfortable and functional between visits.
Once the major restorative work is complete, we fine-tune your bite to make sure your upper and lower teeth come together properly. Final restorations are placed, and we verify that everything looks natural, feels comfortable, and functions correctly.
After your reconstruction is complete, regular checkups and cleanings help protect your investment. We schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your restorations, track healing, and make any adjustments needed to keep your smile healthy for years to come.
Living with widespread dental problems affects more than your mouth — it affects your confidence, your comfort, and your quality of life. Full mouth reconstruction addresses all of these issues through a coordinated plan designed around your specific needs.
Instead of treating problems one at a time with no clear direction, full mouth reconstruction maps out every procedure from start to finish — so each step builds on the last.
Eat the foods you enjoy, speak clearly, and bite down with confidence. Reconstruction rebuilds the strength and stability your mouth needs to function properly every day.
Modern materials and digital design tools allow us to create restorations that match the color, shape, and translucency of natural teeth — so your rebuilt smile looks and feels like your own.
We offer sedation options and a phased approach that gives your mouth time to heal between procedures. You are never rushed, and your comfort is a priority at every visit.
Digital X-rays, 3D imaging, and computer-aided design help us plan with precision, reduce treatment time, and deliver restorations that fit better and last longer.
We accept most PPO insurance plans, offer flexible financing, and our myDental Plan helps uninsured patients save on every procedure in their plan.
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The cost of full mouth reconstruction varies significantly because every case involves a different combination of procedures. Factors include the number of teeth being treated, the types of restorations needed (crowns, implants, dentures, bridges), and whether preparatory work like extractions or bone grafting is required. During your consultation, we provide a detailed treatment plan with transparent pricing for every phase — so there are no surprises.
We accept most PPO dental insurance plans. Many individual procedures within your reconstruction may be partially covered.
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Full mouth reconstruction costs vary widely because every plan involves a different combination of procedures. The total depends on the number of teeth being treated, the types of restorations (crowns, implants, dentures, bridges), and whether preparatory work is needed. During your consultation, we provide a detailed, phased cost breakdown so you know exactly what to expect. We accept most PPO insurance plans, offer flexible financing, and our myDental Plan provides discounts for patients without insurance.
Timelines range from a few months to over a year depending on the complexity of your case. Treatment is completed in phases — foundation work first (extractions, gum treatment, bone grafting if needed), followed by the restorative procedures (crowns, implants, bridges, dentures), and finally bite adjustment and final restorations. We provide a realistic timeline during your consultation so you can plan ahead.
Full mouth reconstruction can include dental crowns, bridges, dental implants, dentures, root canals, extractions, bone grafting, gum treatment, and bite correction. The specific procedures in your plan depend on the condition of your teeth, gums, and jawbone. No two reconstruction plans are the same.
Full mouth reconstruction is completed over multiple visits. The phased approach allows each area to heal before moving to the next procedure, which leads to better outcomes and greater comfort. Temporary restorations keep your mouth functional and comfortable between appointments. Some patients notice significant improvement within the first few visits.
Many dental insurance plans cover individual procedures within a full mouth reconstruction, such as crowns, root canals, and extractions. Coverage varies by plan, and cosmetic-only procedures are typically not covered. Our team reviews your benefits and provides a clear estimate of what your insurance will cover before treatment starts. We also offer flexible financing and our myDental Plan for additional savings.
Full mouth reconstruction is designed for patients with extensive dental problems that go beyond what a single procedure can fix. This includes people with multiple damaged, decayed, or missing teeth, severe wear from grinding, bite problems, failing previous dental work, or long-term dental neglect. If your dental issues are widespread and affecting your ability to eat, speak, or smile comfortably, reconstruction may be the right approach. A consultation helps us determine the best plan for your situation.
Full mouth reconstruction is a restorative treatment that rebuilds teeth that are severely damaged, decayed, or missing. The focus is on restoring oral health and function. A smile makeover is a cosmetic treatment that enhances the appearance of teeth that are already healthy — improving color, shape, alignment, and symmetry. Some patients may benefit from elements of both, and we can help you understand which approach fits your needs during your consultation.
Full mouth reconstruction can feel like a big step, but you do not have to figure it out alone. At myDental, our experienced dental teams will walk you through every option, answer every question, and build a plan that works for your health, your goals, and your budget. With convenient Texas locations, flexible financing, and a judgment-free approach, getting started is easier than you think.